Cannot Find Server Or Dns Error Windows 2000
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page cannot be displayed” errors This error occurs with Internet Explorer version 6, and ends with the statement “Cannot find server or DNS error”. To http://www.getnetgoing.com/Internet-Explorer-Cannot-find-server.html troubleshoot this problem, follow the instructions for the equivalent “Internet Explorer http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/unable-to-browse-internet-cannot-find-server-or-dns-error-for-all-urls.1470810/ cannot display the webpage” error that occurs in newer versions of Internet Explorer. The External links section below points to some further areas of investigation. Note that “The page cannot be displayed” can appear in the heading of several IEv6 errors. You cannot find should check the title bar at the top of the window to determine which Internet Explorer error you have. Symptoms Figure: “Cannot find server”: “The page cannot be displayed” error message1 External links This error can occur because of an inappropriate proxy configuration. Microsoft Knowledge Base articles (these tend to be dated because cannot find server this error is specific to the old IEv6): 306094: “Cannot View Page When You Use a FILE:// URL” 815768: “Application Cannot Resolve Some Domain Names” This issue arises when IPv6 is used with Windows XP or earlier : “some DNS server software does not support "AAAA" (Internet Protocol version 6 or IPv6) records and incorrectly responds with NXDOMAIN even though an "A" record exists for the site.” and unfortunately the only solution is to “contact the administrator of the site that you are having problems with.” 265847: “Error Message: The Page Cannot Be Displayed . . . Cannot Find Server or DNS Error” Describes problems that can arise with security certificates and IIS version 5, which can be solved by the web site administrator. 318815: “Cannot Connect to Web Sites That Require SSL 3.0” When using Windows 2000 to access a server that requires SSL 3.0 Footnotes 1 From http://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/standards/BetterSoftwareSuggestions/internetexplorer.aspx Updated 14 June 2012 Copyright (C) 2012
2003. Tad Bochan Guest Hello anybody. I cannot browse the internet from my laptop, and am exhausted trying all sorts of things to resolve the problem. I don't really know what I am doing, and I am not really getting any help from my laptop supplier. (Lots of sympathy and emotional support but little else!) The following is the note that I sent to the vendor trying to describe 'my' problem. Please, any clue on how to resolve this would be much appreciated. Regards. > Problem recap : Inspiron 8000 Windows 2000 Internet Explorer fails to locate any page on the Web. Gives message "cannot find server or DNS error" Some of actions I have taken : 1. Connection to my ISP works. Once the connection is established , I am able to ping the server supplied addresses Ok. This works both with a Psion PCMIA modem and the internal modem. When I try to locate any url, I get the standard error (as above), and the the byte transfer statistics on the modem remain unchanged (about 345 sent, 289 rcvd) 2. I have re-installed Windows 2000 several times I have re-installed IE 5.0 several times. I even tried to delete the IE directory but it just wouldn't disappear. I have not done a 'clean' W2K install because I dont want to spend the next 4 weeks/months trying to reinstall/recover my other data/software. 3. I have reviewed every setting related to the Dialup connection that I could find (change/reboot etc...). 4. I have deleted my Dialup connection, rebooted and then set it up again. (Several times). I also tried to add the connection while in 'safe mode', but the program icwconn1.exe failed with a gpf. 5. Went to the ******* microsoft ******* website searching for similar problems/solutions. Found nothing but unintelligible gibberish, headaches and bowel problems. Tried a few suggestions, but absolutely nothing seems to make a difference. 6. I think there must be some problem in the registry. Is it possible for you to send me the registry of a working system so that I can compare > with mine? Or could I send you my registry and perhaps you could isolate the problem ? 7. The only other problem that I can see is that the Inspiron8000 (800Mhz)appears to run slower than my Inspiron3200(266 Mhz) running W98. Startup/Shutdown, application loading all appear to be much slower/sluggish on the Inspiron8000. 8. The Laptop is almost useless without an internet connection. Its difficult to download any patches!!! Please help. Regards. Tad Bochan, Aug 18, 2003 #1 Advertisements Jonathan de Boyne Pollard Guest TB> 1. Connection to my ISP works. Ask your ISP how your dialup connection should be configured, in particular what